I used it for one AVR project. I work mostly in Linux and it runs there as well, but I also used it in windows with WinAVR. I did not use GDB so I can't comment on that. Code::Blocks is a nice IDE - in general I like it better than Eclipse, but there is another IDE called CodeLite that is faster and may already be better. I played with it some for ARM but haven't really used it yet. Here's a tutorial on setting up a GCC environment for ARM Cortex using CodeLite for the IDE. Setting it up for WinAVR should be pretty similar I would think. http://www.microbuilder.eu/Projects/LPC1343ReferenceDesign/LPC1343Toolchain.aspx Moses On 01/04/2011 05:26 PM, Chuck Hackett wrote: > I just came across the “Code::Blocks” open source cross-platform graphical IDE. So > far it seems to indicate that it runs on Windows, is extensible (via scripts) and > supports GDB, etc. > > Anyone using it with WinAVR et. al.? > > Cheers, > > Chuck Hackett > "Good judgment comes from experience, experience comes from bad judgment" > 7.5" gauge Union Pacific Northern (4-8-4) 844 http://www.whitetrout.net/Chuck > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > >
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Re: [AVR-Chat] AVR Debugger
2011-01-05 by Moses McKnight
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